PeopleClaim is a pre-litigation negotiation platform that allows parties to combine
claims against counterparties in order to negotiate group or individual settlements
that avoid litigation, increase recovery amounts, and settle cases more constructively.
The process does not requre a lawyer or legal representation and does not carry
the force of law.Counterparties
are not required to respond or enter negotiations, but the process offers the benefit of mediated settlement without the uncertainty,
expense, and risk of formal legal action. Unresolved claims may be referred to licensed
members of PeopleClaims' resolution community for formal legal action, including
class action in some cases. Anyone can join a public mediation, subject to the lead
claimant's criteria. The responding party may also require proof of claim, account
verification, or other criteria for settlement.Read more...

How public mediation works

Lead plaintiff opens case

Join a case or start your own.Any type. Large or small.

Case grows as others join

Get the power of numbers. Bigger is better.

Public helps negotiate fair resolution

Legal and industry pros, consumer advocates, and others help find the best resolution.

Note: PeopleClaim may also assign an advocate to provide an opening statement fro
the other party.

Put your best foot foward in your opening statement. Make it easy to understand
and not long or complex. It's your opportunity to sum up your grievance or purpose
so that all who participate in the case will understand your side.

Seeking.

Co-plaintiff join seeking conditions.

You can also add a dollar recovery amount as part of your suggested resolution (Optional)

How it works

Write an opening statement. State your purpose in bringing this matter to trial;
tell what you're trying to achieve. If the case involves a counterparty, they will
be requested to submit an opening statement also.

Decide whether to divide your trial into separate Issues. Complex cases can be broken
into more than one issue to be considered. Use the control to organize your case
in two or more issues. If you use this option, provide a brief description of each
issue.

The public votes to choose the resolution that best resolves the case; you and the
other party are presented with the results and decide if one or more of them offer
an acceptable way to settle the case.

For general topics that don't involve a specific counterparty — e.g., public
controversies — top-ranked solutions will remain published on the Internet
and will continue to invite public comment and ranking.

Benefits of an online trial

Crowdsource public solutions and settlement to claims you may have against business,
individuals, etc.

Discover public opinion and creative crowdsourced solutions to any public issue
or controversy.

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Important: PeopleClaim is a public dispute resolution system providing claim
filing and online "trials" to settle party-to-party disputes and engage discussion
in matters of public interest or controversy. PeopleClaim is not a court of law,
and decisions arrived at through PeopleClaim trials do not legally bind disputing
parties unless by mutual agreement. Terms such as "court," "trial," "verdict," "plaintiff,"
"respondent," "advocate," "neutral," "argument," "rebuttal," and other words borrowed
from law are not used in their technical legal sense and should not be interpreted
as such. The goal of PeopleClaim Online Trials is to increase public participation
in dispute resolution and public policy by airing, debating, and seeking resolutions
to matters of public interest as well as commercial disputes.

Parties participating in PeopleClaim trials have the option to resolve their disputes
through mutual consent, under terms proposed by other trial participants such as
"advocates," "neutrals," and others. PeopleClaim does not enforce any such agreements
or promise any outcome to trials hosted on its site. PeopleClaim is not responsible
for content posted in either public trials or in party-to-party claims registered
at PeopleClaim.com. All trial content, including case summaries, rebuttals, suggested
resolutions, and comments, are solely the responsibility of the posting parties.PeopleClaim
does not review or evaluate the merits of opinions posted on its site by trial participants
or others.

PeopleClaim is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal services.